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Biscoff Spread
hobish:
Is this stuff really a thing in Europe or is that something they put on the jar to entice people into buying it?
I have a jar of it and it says it is a delicious European alternative to peanut butter. Is Biscoff Spread the name of it or some kind of brand? I think the brand is Lotus on the one I have; but I don’t know if they are both brand labels. The stuff is tasty. It is a lighter brown than peanut butter, but about the same consistency, and it tastes like cookies. Surprisingly enough it has less calories (and fat) than peanut butter – not by much, but a little. I’ve been eating it on crackers when I want something sweet.
Nibsey:
I have never even heard of it. I had to look it up. Maybe on mainland Europe? We have nutella which is fairly popular but if I want peanut butter, I'd buy peanut butter. It's not as if it's unusual although we don't have the same variety that you'd have over the pond.
NyaChan:
That sounds so good - I LOVE the cookies! Do they sell that in regular grocery stores?
Harriet Jones:
--- Quote from: NyaChan on September 06, 2012, 11:21:05 PM ---That sounds so good - I LOVE the cookies! Do they sell that in regular grocery stores?
--- End quote ---
I've seen Biscoff spread in Walmart.
NyaChan:
Must go shopping for a jar & a bigger pair of jeans >:D
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